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RB Maurice Wells (Official Thread)

I'm excited

I'm excited about this addition to the Buckeye family. Thinking about how the quicks and skills of Wells, Smith, Holmes, Ginn, and the rest of the gang are going to stretch the opposition defences makes me smile.

Cannot wait to be proudly yelling "Maurice" with the rest of the Shoe.:biggrin:
 
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ClintonvileBuck said:
I'm excited about this addition to the Buckeye family. Thinking about how the quicks and skills of Wells, Smith, Holmes, Ginn, and the rest of the gang are going to stretch the opposition defences makes me smile.

Cannot wait to be proudly yelling "Maurice" with the rest of the Shoe.:biggrin:

Welcome Maurice.:) I wonder how stirred up MoC will get when he hears Mauricccccccce in the shoe next year?
 
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Is there anybody else watching Warrick Dunn running wild right now that sees some similarities in Maurice Wells Or is that just me?

I'm thrilled to have that type of back coming to Columbus.
 
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Is there anyway after Wells has a 1000 yard season we can make some sort of official award for the greatest maurice to ever carry teh ball? That sounds really cheesy now that I typed it out, but basically have someone come up with a good way to formally stick it to Clarett further that he is not even an afterthought anymore.

I wouldn't want him to have to bear such an ugly number, but it would be great if one of our new players wore 13 and shined wearing the number, making us forget all about that other loser.
 
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There is something that bothers me about some people this weekend. Many of the posters on these boards went on and on and about Maurice and how he is basically the greatest thing since sliced bread (and he very well could be, I have no reason to doubt his abilities). However, now that he has committed, and was the only commit this weekend, many are disappointed. Now, I know we expected more than him this weekend, but just be happy we got him. He is a true playmaker, a great player. Maurice could change the stereotype of Big 10/tOSU backs for good. He will prove that you don't have to be the big, 210+lb back from the past... but anybody with the right skills can be successful. I for one and so proud of Maurice and look for great things from him in the future I am a true fan of this kid and wish him the best while he is at the games. He could just have easily been a Yellow Jacket, but he saw the great opportunity being handed to him at tOSU and our great history of developing and sending top flight backs to the NFL. I may get on the phone sometime soon and order a #34 jersey for myself, I just think he could be that good. Now here's to hoping Gwaltney sees the light as well but, if not, Maurice will still shine bright as a Buckeye and keep it lit through the storm of his college career. Great pickup and could easily be the biggest of this class. Welcome Maurice, welcome to the greatest family in college football.... I am sure you will make us proud!!!!
 
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USC racking up commitments (Maurice Wells) - Tallahassee Democrat

USC racking up commitments

Compiled by Jim Henry
DEMOCRAT STAFF WRITER


National-champion Southern Cal appears to be winning in recruiting, too.

The Trojans have 11 commitments, including a trio of five-star players in Californians Mark Sanchez (quarterback), Rey Maualuga (linebacker) and Averill Spicer (defensive end).

Sanchez, who helped lead the West over the East 35-3 in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio on Saturday, threw for more than 4,300 yards and 45 touchdowns during his prep career. He also won the quarterback skills competition at the Bowl game.

Maualuga had 74 solo tackles his senior season, while Spicer, considered the nation's top defensive end, selected the Trojans over Florida State.

Also, Ashton White, the son of 1979 Heisman Trophy winner and USC standout Charles White, has enrolled at USC. White last played football in 2002, when suffered a knee injury. White, who played at Santa Margarita (Calif.) High - the same school FSU quarterback Chris Rix attended - had more than 3,000 career rushing yards.

Cameron Crazies

One of the nation's top quarterbacks is Greg Paulus. He also happens to be one of the nation's top prep basketball players as well and has committed to play hoops at Duke next season.

Paulus, who started for the East in the All-American Bowl, enjoyed a storybook career in football and basketball at Christian Brothers High School in Syracuse, N.Y. Paulus, a 6-foot-2, 185-pounder, led his team to a state championship in football and finished with 11,760 career yards and 152 touchdown passes. Paulus is also averaging 26 points and 11 assists in basketball this season.

Solid effort

Lincoln receiver Fred Rouse caught six passes for 60 yards for the East in the All-American Bowl. Linebacker Derek Nicholson, the younger brother of FSU linebacker A.J. Nicholson, turned in a solid performance for the East as well. Nicholson finished with nine tackles, including two for loss. He also recovered two squib kicks on special teams. FSU commitment Michael Ray Garvin played both cornerback and receiver during the game.

More commitments

Jacksonville Sandalwood running back Maurice Wells, who finished withnearly 6,000 career rushing yards, committed to Ohio State during the All-American Bowl. The Florida Times-Union player of the year shattered the state's single-game rushing yard record with 429 yards. Also, receiver Noah Boateng, who missed his senior year after breaking his left ankle in the preseason, committed to Florida during the bowl game.





Myers-White commits to Tennessee (Maurice Wells) - Journal News

Myers-White commits to Tennessee

Hamilton High defensive back makes announcement during all-star game



By Kyle Nagel

Cox News Service

U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, which features many of the nation’s top high school seniors, has become a traditional place for many of those football players to commit to colleges during the nationally televised game.

Hamilton’s Adam Myers-White, a 6-foot-4, 195-pound defensive back, joined the tradition by declaring his commitment to the University of Tennessee during the third quarter.

Myers-White was named to the All-Butler County first team at defensive back last season and received All-Southwest Ohio District honorable mention. As a junior, he helped lead the Big Blue basketball team to the Division I state championship and was named Butler County Player of the Year, but has yet to play basketball during his senior season.

“That’s outstanding. Tennessee isn’t too far away, so we can all go down and watch him play,” Hamilton High basketball coach Larry Allen said. “He’s one of my all-time favorite guys.”

Now that he has made the decision, Myers-White could return to the basketball team, perhaps as early as Monday’s game.

“If we have him, that’s great,” Allen said. “If not, I’ll still feel the same way about him. He’s just a great kid.”

Myers-White was one of 18 players who committed to a university during the all-star event.

Ohio State was waiting on two top prospects and came away with one verbal commitment from the game. Maurice Wells, a running back from Sandalwood High in Jacksonville, Fla., chose Ohio State during his live announcement early in the contest. The 5-10, 185-pound Wells chose the Buckeyes over his other main suitor, national champion Southern California. Later in the game, linebacker Rico McCoy from Washington, D.C., picked Tennessee over Ohio State.

“When it’s all said and done, I’m going to be a Buckeye,” said Wells, who pulled an Ohio State hat from an athletic bag and placed it over his dreadlocks.

Wells, rated the No. 4 all-purpose running back in the country by Rivals.com, increased the Buckeyes’ number of commitments to 15. National Letter of Intent signing period for football begins Feb. 2, and verbal commitments are nonbinding.

Wells could be a boost to an Ohio State running game that averaged 145.4 yards last season, ranking seventh in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes failed to reach 100 yards rushing in five straight games last season.

“He blows the door open, and nobody can catch him,” Sandalwood coach Adam Geis told Rivals.com earlier this year. “He has a 4.35-second time in the 40 (yards) on a track, and he’s so fast it’s scary. He’s built like a rock and has the ability to run between the tackles and around everybody, too.”

Last season, Wells, who made his official visit to Ohio State for the Michigan game, rushed for 1,836 yards despite a hip-pointer injury. As a junior, he gained 3,079 yards and scored 31 touchdowns. On Oct. 9 of that season, Wells rushed for 429 yards — on 24 carries — in a game against Stanton Prep.

Wells gained nearly 6,000 yards in his career, which included two seasons as a starter.

It was speculated that the wait for Wells kept Ohio State from more vigorously pursuing Javon Ringer, Dayton Chaminade-Julienne High’s star running back. Ringer, who gained 6,136 yards and scored 78 touchdowns in his high school career, committed to Michigan State on Dec. 12.

Of the four players from Ohio in the all-star game, one has committed to OSU. Alex Boone, a 6-8, 310-pound offensive lineman from Lakewood St. Edward High, had declared before the game. He is ranked the third-best offensive tackle prospect nationally.

Trey Stross, a 6-3, 192-pound wide receiver from Avon Lake, had committed to Iowa, and Zoltan Mesko, a 6-4, 225-pound punter from Twinsburg, had committed to Michigan.

Buckeyes add a running back - Columbus Dispatch$ •FB


Buckeyes add a running back
Wells goes with OSU over Georgia Tech

Sunday, January 16, 2005
Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH



Maurice Wells finally let his secret out of the bag yesterday.

Actually, he reached into a bag, pulled out an Ohio State cap and put it on his head on national television yesterday just before the start of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

"When it’s all said and done, I’m going to be a Buckeye," he said.

But the running back from Sandalwood High School in Jacksonville, Fla., said after the game that all he did was let everyone else in on his secret.

"I’ve been committed to Ohio State since November," said Wellswho picked OSU over Georgia Tech. "I just wanted to keep it secret until this game."

Linebacker Rico McCoy appeared to be leaning toward Ohio State until he visited Tennessee in December. Then he reached into the bag in the fourth quarter of yesterday’s game.

"My decision has come down to the University of Tennessee," McCoy said.

So it went for the Buckeyes, who now have 15 commitments in a class that might have as many as 20 by signing day Feb. 2. Ohio State wanted McCoy to add to three linebackers who have committed, but it needed Wells.

With only two running backs on scholarship returning from the 2004 team, freshmen Antonio Pittman and Erik Haw, Ohio State put a premium on gaining two in this class.

Wells became the first, and the Buckeyes picked up a back who led Florida in rushing in 2003 with 3,076 yards, and last season gained 1,908 yards in nine games.

Recruiting expert Tom Lemming considers Wells, 5 feet 10, 180 pounds, to be like Warrick Dunn of the Atlanta Falcons "because has really good speed and makes great cuts."

Wells didn’t get to show that yesterday. Despite being on an East team that had four other outstanding backs — including another who Ohio State is recruiting, Jason Gwaltney, of North Babylon, N.Y. — they saw little action running the ball. The coaches threw most of the time in a 42-3 loss to the West.

"That was just bad coaching all the way," Wells said. "We came here, we all worked very hard all week, and then they didn’t let us show it."

That game is history now, though, and Wells — who has several relatives in the Columbus area, including his grandmother — said his sights are set on OSU.

"With them bringing in only two running backs with this class, I think I’ve got a chance to come in and compete for the starting spot," Wells said.

That second back could be Gwaltney, who said last week he will make an announcement Wednesday. He will choose between Ohio State and Southern Cal.

"I know the Buckeyes are pulling for Jason," Wells said. "I’ve become friends with him this week, so that would be good."
 
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Gwaltney has mentioned that he would like to be the only back in his class. I would much rather have a kid who talks about coming in and fighting for a position no matter how many people are on the depth chart. If you are good enough...you are going to play. J-Hove needs to realize this, same as Wells has.
 
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With all this JG excitement, i think we are missing out on the fact that we have one hell of a good running back coming in. Maurice Wells is a stud and I expect him to fit in well with this new Smith/Ginn speed attack on offense (assuming the obvious about TS).

Congrats Maurice and welcome to the Buckeyes! :biggrin:
 
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Agreed. I would love to land Gwaltney but the guy I had as #1 from the get-go was Wells. Amazing vision and cutback ability and speed to blow the doors off. I don't care what Newberg and his buddies want to drop his ranking to, he's going to be a very very good back at OSU.
 
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wadc45 said:
Gwaltney has mentioned that he would like to be the only back in his class. I would much rather have a kid who talks about coming in and fighting for a position no matter how many people are on the depth chart. If you are good enough...you are going to play. J-Hove needs to realize this, same as Wells has.
i read that too. However, i also read a couple of interesting tidbits via his live chat (posted on USC board).
I'm paraphrasing ...

1.)JG was asked if he was worried about being buried on SC's depth chart and his response was "No not at all. If i was, then i not the player you want.

2.) on the topic of Mo Wells: Someone asked his opinion of Thunder & Lightning combo. They said " sounds nice" He responds yeah it does. JG also said they have become friends during ther AA week.

Bottom Line: if any of us looks hard enough we'll proboably be able to find contradicting statements for EVERY top recruit. These guys have more eyes on their every move/statements than I could fathom. It's gotta be alot of fun.
 
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wadc45 said:
Gwaltney has mentioned that he would like to be the only back in his class. I would much rather have a kid who talks about coming in and fighting for a position no matter how many people are on the depth chart. If you are good enough...you are going to play. J-Hove needs to realize this, same as Wells has.
He mentioned that earlier, but now he has come to realize that he thinks he is one of the best, if not the best, RB in the country right now. He doesn not care about competition... he just wants to play... early. In fact, he said that in one of his chats over at BSB that if he was scared of the competition, then he is not the player you want. He doesn't care about how many backs we bring in, he justw ants to play college football.
 
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27 - I have been thinking the same thing. Not much love for Maurice from the Buckeye Nation this past week.

We may be losing Ross, Hall and Joe, but we may also be forgetting a few things:

1. Pittman will be older and more experienced.
2. Haw is a solid player who would not have RSd if we had not had so many bodies.
3. The OL will be much improved - so much so I smile every time I think about it.
4. We didn't figure out how to use Ginn until late in the season and he will really help open it up for the TBs.
5. AND Wells is the most highly rated back OSU has recruited since MC. He is a stud and he will be a difference maker.

If we weren't suddently on the bubble for Gwaltney everyone would be bubbling over about Wells. It is a bit unfair that we aren't doing more of that.

I would love to get Gwaltney, but our running game is going to step it up 3 or 4 notches with or without him next year.

I am even willing to go out on a limb and predict that our leading rusher will have more than 500 yards next season and wont be a QB.
:)
 
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Maurice Wells is a stud and nobody can deny that. We all love him and believe that he will do great things. However, Maurice got his hype before he committed and now that he is a Buckeye our focus switches to Gwaltney. If the 2 roles were switched, It would probably be the same. But we need a big back to pound it the way Tressel likes to, and we don't have that right now. Sure, Erik Haw is a nice running back, but we are talking about one of the top 5 RBs in the country (oh, and I am pretty sure Haw was RS because he was having trouble with the blocking assignments... from what I hear). Don't get me wrong though, I cannot wait to see Maurice get out there and totally demoralize defenses with his cut back ability and then burn them with his all-world speed, but Gwaltney is the hot topic at the moment.
 
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*sigh*

don't worry Maurice. They will all jump on the bandwagon after that first time against Miami(Oh) when you hit the corner and break a 60 yarder for a TD with only TG2 following right behind you ready to give you a chest bump in the endzone.

Go Bucks!
 
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